Yesterday (17/11) is an important day of Nokia, marking the time of the first Windows Mobile phone, Lumia 800 was released in the UK, France and some European countries.
In an interview with Bloomberg, CEO Stephen Elop said that, with Nokia Lumia, well they meet the needs of customers, he said: "The response was positive and significant. We need to introduce the customer experience to their experience, because we know once they experience they will love our products. "
Lumia 800 costs about 420 EUR (approx. 600 USD), while the upcoming Lumia 710 will cost 270 EUR (~ 390 USD) at the time it was released in Europe. Now is the official release date for the U.S. market.
Elop said that in the future Nokia will offer Windows Phone devices more expensive and cheaper. He would not confirm to the reports that Nokia is working on a Windows platform computer table 8.
Nokia already has its own problems in recent months and are witnessing the decline of its market share, but partly because of the increase on a variety of devices running on competing platforms. That led to Nokia had to cut a large number of its employees worldwide.
Elop also hope to have millions of users are using the Nokia phone switch equipment the new Windows Phone platform, he said: "The priority is our biggest help Windows Phone Android compete."
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